Imran Khan 'decides to go on hunger strike' over ill-treatment in jail

PTI founder has stopped party leaders to bring internal rifts into the public

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Former prime minister Imran Khan appears in court to extend pre-arrest bail in Islamabad on August 25, 2022. — Reuters
Former prime minister Imran Khan appears in court to extend pre-arrest bail in Islamabad on August 25, 2022. — Reuters
  • Jail authorities don't allow Khan, PTI leaders to meet: sources.
  • PTI founder had summoned leaders of both factions, they say.
  • Ex-PM kept waiting inside prison to meet them, say sources.

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has decided to go on hunger strike over ill-treatment meted out to him in the prison, the party sources told Geo News.

The sources said the incarcerated former prime minister would give date for the strike after consultation with the party leadership. 

They said he had convened his party leaders a day ago but the Adiala jail authorities did not allow them to meet. Khan kept waiting inside the prison and the party leaders outside it for three hours in a bid to hold the meeting, they said.

After their request for the meeting was denied, the PTI founder issued directives to the leaders to stop bringing internal rifts into the public.

"The PTI founder had summoned leaders of both the factions to jail a day ago to end disagreements between them," the sources maintained.

Talking to the media outside Adiala jail, PTI leaders on Thursday said they were denied a permission to meet the party's founder in Rawalpindi's Adiala jail despite waiting for a few hours outside the facility.

Imran has been facing a slew of charges ranging from corruption to terrorism since his removal from the office of prime minister back in April 2022, when he became the only premier to be voted out.

The PTI founder has been in jail since last August and was convicted in some cases ahead of the nationwide election earlier this year. He is also fighting dozens of other cases.

His release from prison was seemingly closed last month, but a court in Islamabad dismissed his petition for the suspension of sentence in the iddat case.